1988
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.60.832
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Evidence for the existence of guided longitudinal acoustic phonons in ZnSe films on GaAs

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“…The calculated velocity is very close to the longitudinal sound velocity of ZnSe film. As previously found in the ZnSe/GaAs by Hillebrands et al, 3 this mode should be the longitudinal counterpart to the Rayleigh wave, i.e., the longitudinal guided mode ͑LGM͒, with a phase velocity slightly below the longitudinal sound velocity. The so-called LGM is also observed as an inner ring in Fig.…”
Section: A Vibrational Spectra In Transparent Filmssupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…The calculated velocity is very close to the longitudinal sound velocity of ZnSe film. As previously found in the ZnSe/GaAs by Hillebrands et al, 3 this mode should be the longitudinal counterpart to the Rayleigh wave, i.e., the longitudinal guided mode ͑LGM͒, with a phase velocity slightly below the longitudinal sound velocity. The so-called LGM is also observed as an inner ring in Fig.…”
Section: A Vibrational Spectra In Transparent Filmssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In a conventional Brillouin spectroscopy ͑CBS͒ system, the observation of the acoustic excitations involves scanning a FP and using a photomultiplier tube ͑PMT͒ to record the phonon spectrum. 9,10 Only on-axis light is allowed to contribute to the signal, and only a fraction of the inelastically scattered light is collected, making the CBS inefficient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LGM's in one adsorbed layer [14][15][16][17] were investigated by Brillouin light scattering, and the experimental results were found to be in agreement with a Brillouin scattering cross-section theory. 16 Some very recent papers 19,20 gave experimental evidence and theoretical explanation of Brillouin light scattering from sagittal surface acoustic phonons in a structure composed of a Si-SiO 2 double layer on a Si substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Some years ago, [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] much attention has been devoted to the propagation of acoustic modes lying above the substrate velocity of sound and at the vicinity of the longitudinal threshold of the adsorbate, the so-called longitudinal guided modes ͑LGM's͒. The LGM's are resonances ͑also called leaky or pseudowaves͒ with a displacement field having longitudinal character and propagating in the film.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 At a higher velocity range between the longitudinal sound velocities of the film (V F L ) and substrate (V S L ), the longitudinal guided mode ͑LGM͒ exists when V F L ϽV S L , and is characterized by mode displacements primarily along the film plane and a phase velocity close to V F L . 5 Excitations lying within these two distinct transverse or longitudinal velocity bands provide for a complete description of acoustic waves in a soft film on a hard material ͑i.e., V F T ϽV S T ͒, and have been extensively studied. [6][7][8][9][10] In the opposite limit, i.e., for hard films deposited on soft substrates (V S T ϽV F T ), only one surface acoustic wave ͑SAW͒, identified as the Rayleigh wave, exists in a narrow velocity range limited by V S T , provided the film thickness ͑h͒ is below a critical value.…”
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